Winds of the Wasteland

July. 06,1936      
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The arrival of the telegraph put Pony Express riders like John Blair and his pal Smoky out of work. A race will decide whether they or stageline owner Drake get the government mail contract.

John Wayne as  John Blair
Phyllis Fraser as  Barbara Forsythe
Lew Kelly as  Rocky O'Brien
Douglas Cosgrove as  Cal Drake
Lane Chandler as  Larry Adams
Sam Flint as  Dr. William Forsythe
Bob Kortman as  Henchman Cherokee Joe
Ed Cassidy as  Mr. Dodge
Jon Hall as  Jim
Yakima Canutt as  (uncredited)

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Reviews

MamaGravity
1936/07/06

good back-story, and good acting

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Lumsdal
1936/07/07

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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Kaydan Christian
1936/07/08

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Kamila Bell
1936/07/09

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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MartinHafer
1936/07/10

Wow, I've watched a ton of John Wayne's B-westerns from the 1930s, but I have never seen one that featured such obscure actors throughout the film. Familiar faces like Gabby Hayes and Yakima Canut are no where to be seen, so it's obvious that this is an even lower budget film than usual for Wayne--an actor who made a bazillion B-westerns. Fortunately, despite the no-name cast, the film itself was pretty dandy--mostly because it was so unlike all the rest of these films.The film begins with the closing of the Pony Express--a service that actually only operated for about a year. Wayne and another ex-rider decide to go in to the stage coach business--even though they know absolutely NOTHING about it. It's because of this that they are so easily swindled by a jerk who owns many of the stage lines. He sells them a broken-down stage and a route for a ghost town! But, instead of giving up, the two work their butts off and through some ingenuity the business and the dead town start to come to life. However, the evil rich jerk is determined to ruin the partners--even if it means killing one of them! Despite the no-names, the film was entertaining--more than I had expected. With a fresh plot and Wayne's usual effortless performance, it's among the best B-westerns I've seen. Well worth seeing...and within only a few short years, Wayne would go on to A-pictures and stardom.

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FightingWesterner
1936/07/11

With the advent of the telegraph, Pony Express rider John Wayne and his friend find themselves out of work with a few horses as severance pay. The two purchase a stage line to Crecent City and find out they were swindled, as Crecent City turns out to be a ghost town! However, the two have a plan to make it work by winning a mail contract and bringing in the telegraph.One of Wayne's best B-pictures, Winds Of The Wasteland is irresistible, breezy fun, full of humor and can-do spirit, with a winning performance by the Duke.An exciting stagecoach race, full of villainous treachery and thunderous action makes for a good, satisfying climax.If you haven't seen any of Wayne's early westerns, this is a good place to start.

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John W Chance
1936/07/12

For those who have watched John Wayne's 16 'Lone Star' westerns (1933-1935) (so cheaply available everywhere on DVD), this film is a major change in many ways. First, 'Lone Star' (Paul Malvern) has now become a part of the new Republic Pictures. Second, we now have a full length music sound track mostly timed to the on screen activity. Third, we get rear projection, so we don't always see John Wayne and the other players actually on the stagecoaches they are supposed to be handling. Fourth, we get an improved budget and new script writers, with the plot encompassing a far greater scope than any of the previous 'Lone Star' films. As the opening titles declare, this is a historical western with its theme the development of the West. It's an early Republic "American Spirit" film. Fifth, by this point in time the technology of film making, including sound reproduction, had significantly improved. The only thing that remains the same is the disconnect between the title of the film and what it is actually about.In this case, John Wayne (John Blair) and his Pony Express buddy Lane Chandler (Larry Adams) get tricked into buying a ghost town, Crescent City, which they magically transform into a thriving one in only a few days! Apparently, the same day Blair gets workers to go to Crescent City to help build the telegraph, it also suddenly becomes a rebuilt town complete with restored store fronts, new homes, and a Chinese laundry (with racist stereotypes and music).Forget the shootouts, chases, fights and the spectacular stunts of the Mighty Yak (Yakima Canutt) that were the core of so many of the 'Lone Star' films. This one is now like a real motion picture complete with characters and a bigger theme. Unfortunately, despite the other comments posted, this one is too pedestrian. There's not enough interplay between Blair and 'the girl' (here played by Ginger Roger's look alike cousin, Phyllis Cerf -- Bennett Cerf's wife). See, by contrast, 'Texas Terror' (1935) with its love triangle, or 'The Desert Trail' (1935) with a horny John Wayne, or even 'The Dawn Rider' (1935). Frankly, the stagecoach race isn't all that edge of your seat. Most of it is cutting between shots of single coaches not next to each other. You can find a more exciting chase sequence in 'Blue Steel' (1934). The comic old timer / low comic sidekick part (later played in other westerns by Al. St John, Fuzzy Knight, Max Terhune among countless others)adds idiotic contrast to the main action, and in fact, as another indication of what is to come in junk westerns, ends the film. (Let's not put Gabby Hayes, Andy Clyde, Smiley Burnett, Andy Devine and Leo Carillo in the former group, since they were more highly skilled performers and were the top sidekicks.)Some character building interplay is off stage. Lane Chandler's getting shot, being attended to and his surviving successful life saving surgery are played entirely off stage, and thus too quickly and glibly treated to be believable. A longer film would have really developed John Wayne's relationship with him (i.e., actually showing these scenes), as in their equal screen time pairing in the best 'Lone Star' western 'Sagebrush Trail' (1933). Poor Lane Chandler and his sky rocketing decline from silent movie hero to sidekick to bit player to uncredited. He was in over 400 TV shows, movies and serials (including appearances in all three 'Flash Gordon' serials)! Apparently, he was laughing all the way to the bank, as he became rich.The best part is John Wayne himself. Huskier, older, and even more charming than in his earlier films. What a fast draw on the villain!But finally we have to say that even though movies have transitioned from the pre-code any thing goes early thirties to more sophisticated techniques and technology in film making, this one disappoints. It doesn't stand out. It's in the category of post-1934 'streamlining' of the western. I'd give it a 4 and a half. If you want a real movie, watch 'Stagecoach' (1939) to see John Wayne in a full blown Movie Type Movie.

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zetes
1936/07/13

Not bad, just incredibly dull. Wayne and partner Lane Chandler try to start a stagecoach route through a ghost town. A rival stagecoach company tries to stop them. Some of the stuff near the beginning of the film is okay, and the lead actress is cute and looks a bit like Ginger Rogers. The final action sequence put me to sleep. 5/10.

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